Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the rate of satisfactory outcomes of surgery on women with severe genital prolapse using fast-track surgery including an improved method of combined surgical treatment. Materials and methods: The study included 60 women with severe forms of pelvic organ prolapse. The average age of patients with POP-Q II was 56.4 (20 women from 52 to 63), those with POP-Q III-59.4 (40 patients from 54 to 68). Results: A new method of combination surgery for severe forms of pelvic organ prolapse using abdominal mesh and native tissues was developed. The following parameters were evaluated as objective criteria for effectiveness of treatment: duration of surgery, amount of blood loss, postoperative complications, time...
The objective of this study was to compare the functional outcomes after pessary treatment and after...
AbstractFemale pelvic organ prolapse refers to the descent of the pelvic organs towards or through t...
International audienceObjective: To assess the incidence of serious complications and reoperations f...
Objective. To compare surgical methods, complications, and outcomes in the treatment of female pelvi...
INTRODUCTION: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition, affecting women of all ages. Both a...
Copyright © 2013 Sefa Kurt et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
117 women with severe pelvic organ prolapse (POP; stage > 2) were enrolled to eluci...
Objective: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
Objective: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
The objective of this study was to compare the functional outcomes after pessary treatment and after...
AbstractFemale pelvic organ prolapse refers to the descent of the pelvic organs towards or through t...
International audienceObjective: To assess the incidence of serious complications and reoperations f...
Objective. To compare surgical methods, complications, and outcomes in the treatment of female pelvi...
INTRODUCTION: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition, affecting women of all ages. Both a...
Copyright © 2013 Sefa Kurt et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
117 women with severe pelvic organ prolapse (POP; stage > 2) were enrolled to eluci...
Objective: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
Objective: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the 24-month efficacy of pessary or surgery as the primary treatment for sympt...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
Objective: The Ulmsten's "Integral Theory" for pelvic floor dysfunctions is based on the need to rei...
The objective of this study was to compare the functional outcomes after pessary treatment and after...
AbstractFemale pelvic organ prolapse refers to the descent of the pelvic organs towards or through t...
International audienceObjective: To assess the incidence of serious complications and reoperations f...